Thule Unisex Legend Backpack with Crushproof GoPro Storage
- 19.5" high, 6.5" wide, and possesses a high backpack IQ.
- The bag is lightweight, unless you want to carry some bricks around, in which case, it’s not as lightweight (but that’s not the bag’s fault).
- Pockets on the waist strap mean your phone is close at hand for that summit selfie.
- There’s a place for storing your hydration reservoir (but the reservoir itself isn’t included).
- It’s built to carry GoPro cameras. It has mounts for 2 front & back, and a Crushproof, padded compartment for carrying 3 more plus accessories.
- Turn on the GoPros in that compartment and record the thrill of what it feels like to be a GoPro in a bag.
- Remove the hip belt if you want less bulk, or remove the GoPro foam insert to use the compartment for other things.
- It’s a really good bag, GoPro or NoPro.
- Model: TLGB-101, because it’s an introductory class on (T)alking (L)ike you (G)ot a (B)ag.
Not Cheap, CheapER
At $49, this has got to be the most expensive backpack we’ve ever sold. And for that reason it’s not going to be for everyone.
And we don’t just mean if you’re not into GoPro stuff. Because, yes: it has a Go-Pro mount, as well as a padded crushproof compartment to hold 3 GoPros and a bunch of GoPro related gear. But even if you’re not into capturing your various thrill-seeking adventures on video, there’s still plenty of use here. It’s sturdy, lightweight, and features a variety of useful compartments, such as built-in fanny-pack pockets on the waist-belt in which you can stash your phone or anything else you need close at hand.
But yeah: if you just need a backpack that does only what its name implies–a pack to put on your back–then you probably don’t want to spend $49. Not even for one that has mostly 5-star reviews (and nothing lower than a 4) on Amazon…
On Amazon. On… Amazon…
Why does that seem relevant?
Oh, we know: it’s because, while we’re selling it for $49, it actually retails for just north of $100 over there. And so all these people who are saying “Awesome bag” or “I LOVE THIS PACK” or “Bag is amazing” or simply “Perfect”–they’re happy to have spent three-figures on these thing!
They could’ve put that money towards two week’s worth of groceries or a few gas tank’s worth of gas or a few months of internet or a vending machine snack every Monday through Friday for a third of the year, but instead they spent it on a bag. And not only did they not regret it; they LOVED it.
Our point is: it must be a pretty good bag. Our other point is: at least we’re selling it for half as cheap as elsewhere.